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©2008 EBN Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The 

information in this document is subject to change without 

prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and 

function and does not represent a commitment on the 

part of the manufacturer.   

 

This document contains proprietary information 

protected by copyright.    All rights are reserved.    No 

part of this manual may be reproduced by any 

mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form 

without prior written permission of the manufacturer.   

 

All trademarks are property of their respective 

owners 

 

Liability Disclaimer 

In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, 

indirect, special, incidental, or consequential 

damages arising out of the use or inability to use the 

product or documentation, even if advised of the 

possibility of such damages.   

 

Regulatory Information 

FCC Notices   

 

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply 

with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to 

Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission 

(FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide 

reasonable protection against harmful interference in 

a residential installation. This equipment generates, 

uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if 

not installed and used in accordance with the 

instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 

communications. However, there is no guarantee 

that interference will not occur in a particular 

installation. If this equipment does cause harmful 

interference to radio or television reception, which 

can be determined by turning the equipment off and 

on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 

interference by one or more of the following 

measures: 

• Increase the separation between the equipment 

and the receiver. 

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit 

different from that to which the receiver is connected. 

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or 

television technician for help. 

This device complies with Part 15 (B) of the FCC 

Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions:  

1) this device may not cause harmful interference 

and  

2) this device must accept any interference received, 

including interference that may cause undesired 

operation. 

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT 

RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV 

INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED 

MODIFICATIONS TO THIS DEVICE. SUCH 

MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S 

AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE DEVICE.

 

 

CE Notice 

 

This device complies with 

EMC Directive 

2004/108/EC

 issued by the Commission of the 

European Community. 

 

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Summary of Contents for PPC-815

Page 1: ...User s Manual PPC 815 POS 815 ...

Page 2: ...nerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off...

Page 3: ...2 96 EC concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the European Union This label is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown away but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive Contents ii ...

Page 4: ...B Mouse USB Keyboard and USB ODD 8 LAN Cable 8 Cash Drawer 9 MSR 9 VFD 10 4 Driver and Utility Installation 14 4 1 Before the installation 14 4 2 Chipset Software Installation 14 4 3 VGA Driver Installation 16 4 4 LAN Driver Installation 18 4 5 Audio Driver Installation 19 4 6 Wireless LAN Driver Installation 20 5 Power Management 22 5 1 Enter Power Option Properties Sheet 22 5 2 How to Set Power ...

Page 5: ...6 How to Use Event Selector 38 7 I O Definition 39 7 1 Power Connector 39 7 2 Serial Port 39 7 3 PS2 COM 40 7 4 Cash Drawer 40 8 BIOS setup 42 8 1 System Time and System Date Adjustment 43 8 2 Serial ports Configuration 43 8 3 Boot Device Configuration 43 8 4 Save Configuration Changes and Exit 44 9 Specification 45 ...

Page 6: ...e without any external power supply easy upgrade and assembly disassembly 4x USB 2 0 1 x RS 485 422 232 3x RS 232 Gigabit Ethernet port RJ 11 and cash drawer port RJ 11 equipped Wireless LAN supported Microsoft Windows series operation system Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Edition and WEPOS and open source Linux operation system drivers ready Chapter 1 1 ...

Page 7: ...2 2 Unpacking the Box Verify that the box contains the following items 1 Greenland 70 All in One Touch POS System X 1 2 Power Adaptor X 1 3 Power Cord X 1 4 Driver and utility CD X 1 Chapter 2 2 ...

Page 8: ...k Tour Front View LED Indicator The Power indicator will glow green when power is on The HDD indicator will blink green when the HDD is accessed The LAN indicator will blink green when transferring data though the LAN Chapter 3 3 ...

Page 9: ...Back View Back Panel I O Note For details of I O ports on the back panel please refer to Chapter 7 I O Definition Chapter 3 4 ...

Page 10: ...ttery Pack Optional Before power on the device please connect the battery to the mainboard 1 Loosen the bolt 2 Remove the device from the base unit 3 Un tighten two screws on the back panel anticlockwise Chapter 3 5 ...

Page 11: ...4 Open the back panel 5 Plug the power cable to the 9 pin power connector in the correct orient Chapter 3 6 ...

Page 12: ...6 Close the back panel and tighten two screws on the back panel 7 Put the device onto the base unit 8 Tighten the bolt Chapter 3 7 ...

Page 13: ...ack on the back panel of the device USB Mouse USB Keyboard and USB ODD Connect your USB Mouse USB Keyboard and USB ODD to USB ports on the back panel of the device LAN Cable Connect one end of RJ 45 LAN cable to the LAN port on the back panel of the device another end to your internet device Chapter 3 8 ...

Page 14: ...1 cable to the Cash Drawer port on the back panel of the device another end to your cash drawer MSR 1 Loosen the two screws and remove the plastic cover as shown 2 Pull out the connector from the device and connect to the MSR Chapter 3 9 ...

Page 15: ...3 Tighten the two screws to fix the MSR as shown 4 Finished VFD 1 Assemble the parts of VFD as shown Chapter 3 10 ...

Page 16: ...2 Install the part assembled in the Step1 to the device as shown 3 Connect the VFD cable to the COM port as shown 4 Pass the VFD cable through the base unit as shown Chapter 3 11 ...

Page 17: ...Chapter 3 12 5 Assemble other parts of VFD as shown below Note 1 Be sure to adjust BIOS setting of COM port to supply 12V power 2 For other info of VFD Please refer to Customer Display manual 6 Finished ...

Page 18: ...3 4 Turn on the Device 1 Make sure all peripherals are connected properly 2 Press and hold the power switch until the power indicator on the front panel glow green Chapter 3 13 ...

Page 19: ...elow are based on Microsoft Windows XP 1 Connect an external USB CDROM drive to the USB port and insert the driver CD and turn on the device The program autoruns and displays the DRIVER BANK screen 2 Click the proper product item 4 2 Chipset Software Installation 1 Click INTEL Chipset Driver Chapter 4 14 ...

Page 20: ...2 Click Next 3 1 Click Next 3 2 Read the License Agreement carefully and click Yes 4 Click Next Chapter 4 15 ...

Page 21: ...5 1 Select restart your computer right now or later 5 2 Click Finish 4 3 VGA Driver Installation 1 Click Graphic Driver 2 Click VGA Driver for WIN2K XP Chapter 4 16 ...

Page 22: ...ter files extracted click Next on the welcome screen 4 Read the License Agreement carefully and click Yes and then the installation starts 5 1 Select restart your computer right now or later 5 2 Click Finish Chapter 4 17 ...

Page 23: ...4 4 LAN Driver Installation 1 Click RTL81x0 LAN Driver 1 1 On the welcome screen click Next 1 2 Click Install to begin the installation 3 Click Finish Chapter 4 18 ...

Page 24: ...4 5 Audio Driver Installation 1 Click AC 97 Audio Driver 2 Configures new software installation 3 Click Configure Anyway Chapter 4 19 ...

Page 25: ...4 AC 97 drivers begins to install 5 1 Select restart your computer right now or later 5 2 Click Finish 4 6 Wireless LAN Driver Installation 1 Click Wireless LAN Driver Chapter 4 20 ...

Page 26: ...2 On the welcome screen click Next and then the installation begins 3 1 Select restart your computer right now or later 3 2 Click Finish Chapter 4 21 ...

Page 27: ...tebook or handheld device you can adjust any power management option that your unique hardware configuration supports 5 1 Enter Power Option Properties Sheet There are two alternatives to enter Power Options Properties property sheet Option 1 1 Right click on the Desktop and select Properties Chapter 5 22 ...

Page 28: ...2 Click Screen Saver tab and then click Power button Option 2 1 Click Start click Settings click Control Panel and then double click Power Options 5 2 How to Set Power Options Power Schemes Chapter 5 23 ...

Page 29: ...eters by clicking drop down lists to put GREENLAND 70 on standby mode and turn off your monitor and hard disks automatically to save power upon your actual needs Alarms You can set two kinds of low battery warning you ll receive when battery power gets low and what action will be taken for GREENLAND 70 under Alarms tab Low battery alarm and Critical battery alarm Check the box to enable Low batter...

Page 30: ...ging the green white slider Alarm Action Click Alarm Action to enter alarm actions setting sheet On alarm actions setting sheet select the type of alarm notification which action GREENLAND 70 will take and which program will launch when the alarm occurs Chapter 5 25 ...

Page 31: ... can check power status under Power Meter tab Check or uncheck the box to switch icon view and bar chart view Under the icon mode click the battery icon to show the detailed information about the battery Chapter 5 26 ...

Page 32: ...can specify power saving settings by checking boxes in Options area and clicking drop lists in Power button under Advanced tab Hibernate Enable the hibernate function by checking Enable hibernation box Chapter 5 27 ...

Page 33: ...Kit Utility There are two alternatives to launch TouchKit Option 1 Under Microsoft Windows XP click start menu and select Programs under TouchKit menu click Configure Utility Option 2 Click icon on the task bar to launch TouchKit utility Chapter 6 28 ...

Page 34: ...r list window automatically USB TouchKit device supports plug and play the icon object for USB controller will be shown in the controller list window automatically when the USB controller is connected with the USB port of Greenland 70 And the icon object for the USB controller will disappear automatically as soon as the device was removed from the USB port of Greenland 70 TouchKit PS2 driver suppo...

Page 35: ...con object for USB controller will be shown in the controller list window automatically when the USB controller is connected with the USB port of Greenland 70 And the icon object for the USB controller will disappear automatically as soon as the device was removed from the system USB port TouchKit utility does not allow you to remove uninstall the PS2 device driver dynamically To uninstall the Tou...

Page 36: ...Drag the slider to adjust this duration to control the beep sound duration Linearization Style TouchKit utility provides you with both 9 points and 25 points calibration for linearization You can select the suitable linearization type Double Click Time Double Click Time is used to set double click time Change this value will affects the double click behavior for all of the mouse devices connected ...

Page 37: ...n state was switched from un touched state to touched state Then the driver always generate mouse move event and is tracking the touch position until the touchscreen state switched to un touch state Click On Release With this Click On Release mode the driver emulates a mouse click event when the touchscreen state was switched from touched state to un touched state Click On Touch without moving cur...

Page 38: ... be popped up and shown as below 6 4 Display TouchKit driver utility supports multiple monitor and display system To work with multiple monitor system you need to do proper configuration to map the touchscreen working area to the correct system display area You can do such configuration with this property page shown as below Chapter 6 33 ...

Page 39: ...creen will work with the selected monitor Then the selected monitor area rectangle line will be changed to be white and the other monitor rectangles line will be grey Map to main monitor when the system has only one monitor When the multiple monitor function was enabled and the system has only one monitor Driver allows user to generate the mouse event for the primary monitor or not when the touchs...

Page 40: ...o the left half screen of the specified monitor Upper screen The touchscreen will be mapped to the upper half screen of the specified monitor Lower screen The touchscreen will be mapped to the lower half screen of the specified monitor Other operation mode Quarter 1 The touchscreen will be mapped to the first quarter area of the specified monitor display Quarter 2 The touchscreen will be mapped to...

Page 41: ...ration setting again whenever the display resolution changed 6 5 Edge Compensation Edge Compensation property page contains functions of Edge Compensation for Top Bottom Left Right X Axis and Y Axis In some cases if it is difficult to touch items at the edges of the touch panel you can set adjustment to reach the edges of the screen image Top If you set the Edge to Smaller TouchKit will reduce the...

Page 42: ...f you set the Edge to Larger TouchKit will extend the vertical position of the right edge In some cases cursor will be behind the finger when you touch the panel If you can not see the cursor when you touch down the panel you can set X Axis or Y Axis to move the cursor Offset X Axis If you set the Offset X Axis to Smaller cursor will be moved a pixel of X Axis to left If you set the Offset X Axis ...

Page 43: ...ixel of X and Y Axis to right and top If you click 10 button the top bottom left and right edges will contract 10 of orientation to touch screen and cursor will be moved 10 pixel of X and Y Axis to left and bottom Click Default button to resume to the default value 6 6 How to Use Event Selector 1 On the desktop of Windows click icon 2 icon change to 3 Now the tapping is simulating right mouse butt...

Page 44: ...tion about all I O ports as followings 7 1 Power Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 19V 3 GROUND 2 19V 4 GROUND 7 2 Serial Port COM Port 1 2 3 4 PIN Description PIN Description 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RXD 7 RTS 3 TXD 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5V 12V 5 GND 10 NC Chapter 7 39 ...

Page 45: ...N Description 1 GND 6 PC_CLK KEYBOARD 11 CTS 2 5V 7 KB_DAT 12 RTS 3 RXD 8 KB_CLK 13 DSR 4 TXD 9 RI 5V 12V 14 DCD 5 PC_DAT KEYBOARD 10 DTR 15 KB_EN 7 4 Cash Drawer Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 GND 4 12V 2 D_OUT 5 NC 3 D_IN 6 GND Chapter 7 40 ...

Page 46: ...Cash Drawer Control Status Address Value Open 280H Bit 4 0 Close 280H Bit 4 1 Read Status 281H Bit 0 0 1 Chapter 7 41 ...

Page 47: ...8 8 BIOS setup 1 Press and hold the power switch until the power indicator on the front panel glow green 2 Before Windows launch Press the Delete key to enter he BIOS Chapter 8 42 ...

Page 48: ... key to switch to Advanced tab and press to highlight Super IO Configuration and then press the Enter key to switch to the Configure Super IO Chipsets screen 2 Pressing arrows keys to set every serial port power source and then press F10 to save your configuration and exit 8 3 Boot Device Configuration 1 Press key to switch to Boot tab and press to configure the boot device Chapter 8 43 ...

Page 49: ...8 4 Save Configuration Changes and Exit Press F10 key and highlight the OK on the message box and press the Enter Key Chapter 8 44 ...

Page 50: ...9 9 Specification Chapter 9 45 ...

Page 51: ...in9 w RI 5V 12V Selectable by BIOS COM5 Internal Pin Header COM6 Internal for Touch Panel USB 4 x USB 2 0 LAN 1 x Gigabit Ethernet by RJ 45 Cash Drawer 1 x RJ11 12V DC Audio AC 97 2 0 Compliant 2W Speaker 2 Expansion Mini PCI x 1 Others Power Supply External adapter 135W 19V DC input UPS Power Backup Support Smart Battery 4P1S backup function EMC Compliance FCC CE Weight 17 8 7 Approx 19 9 5 Appro...

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